From sabren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx Thu Oct 28 14:10:28 1999 X-Digest-Num: 269 Message-ID: <44114.269.1470.959273825@eGroups.com> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 17:10:28 -0400 (EDT) From: "Michal Wallace (sabren)" No dictionary has been published as far as I'm aware. There is a nice > .pdf file at http://www.rrbcurnow.freeuk.com/lojban/index.html that I > use that serves as a good stand in. It lists gismu, rafsi, cmavo, etc > along with an english to gismu listing. Thanks! > I'd use it if it was available. Particularly if there was some sort of > 'honesty' system, where I didn't have to type in the answer, rather I > could guess the answer silently and confirm whether I was right. The > less keyboard use the better for me. I've used Flash!, a flashcard > program on the Palm Pilot, which does this and it works quite well. That makes the most sense to me as well. It only hurts the user if they're dishonest, so why write a lot of code to prevent it? > > Finally: is the flag/logo really working? I hunted it down to put on > > the lojban website that I'm making... And decided against it. > > It looks good printed on the cover of the reference grammer IMHO. In > fact, the reference grammer is a damn fine book both in usefulness and > in quality. > > Perhaps it's the bitmap quality or the way it appears on a web page > that's the problem? Well, now that I understand what the symbol means, I like it a little better.. but I stil think it looks a little weak, with all the thin lines. (I haven't seen the cover to the book) Cheers, - Michal ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.manifestation.com/ http://www.linkwatcher.com/metalog/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------